File:Louis Sloss.jpg
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English: Picture of Louis Sloss from the book Ernest Reuben Lilienthal and his family published in 1949. Copyright not renewed as per Stanford database. |
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Source | https://archive.org/details/ernestreubenlili00onei/page/32 |
Author | O'Neill, Frederic Gordon, 1894- |
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10:31, 9 November 2019 | ![]() | 395 × 560 (30 KB) | Patapsco913 (talk | contribs) | {{subst:Upload marker added by en.wp UW}} {{Information |Description = {{en|Picture of Louis Sloss from the book Ernest Reuben Lilienthal and his family published in 1949. Copyright not renewed as per Stanford database.}} |Source = https://archive.org/details/ernestreubenlili00onei/page/32 |Date = 1949 |Author = O'Neill, Frederic Gordon, 1894- }} ;Other information: {{en|Copyright not renewed as per Stanford database. https://archive.org/details/ernestreubenlili00onei/page/32 Louis Sloss die... |
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